... Racter, distributed by Mindscape, Northbrook, 111. Racter runs on the IBM-PC and appears to be a deranged alien from outer space who has landed on Earth and is attempting, with questionable success, to learn the language. You hold ...
... Racter program: William Chamberlain, 44, of New York. He. said that he worked five years 'on the Racter program; he said that when programmed with Racter, a computer will print out endless prose, all of it in perfect English. "You just ...
... Racter, to be precise, is a microcomputer. Residing in New York City, Racter has been programmed by William Chamberlain of New York and Thomas Etter, a Marin County, Calif., resident. Together, the humans spent five years stuffing ...
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... Racter. Billed as "tongue-in-chip software", it is obviously an entertainment package, not one designed to increase productivity. Racter (the name is short for raconteur, according to its publisher) "permits a computer owner to have a ...
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... Racter (short for raconteur), the creation of William Chamberlain and Tom Etter of New York. Called The Policeman's Beard is Half Constructed* (Warner Books, SUS9.95), it is a strange collection of surreal but oddly disarming images and ...
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